This my guy every time I hear him want to dance love the times I have been to great concerts at fox Detroit MI love my Frankie since I was a little girl 57 now still listen to the great music from back in the day vanessa Detroit MI ❤️ ❤❤❤❤❤
Over the 30 years I've been following Maze there's been changes in the make up of the band. ALL WERE PHENOMINAL!!! I was front and center at this performance. Blessed
I listen to this over and over. There is a craving for good music that is nowhere to be found today. I guess that's why I keep coming back to the 70's music & groups like Maze
SOooooooo many new generations that need to just sit down with the headphones on their ears and on their stomachs like I did with my child and just teach their new generations the anointed skill of frequency and funk that flourishes through these men when they express what it is the world needs to heed and feel. Love! Maze!!!!!! Who else can make it say what it has to say with the joy of Frankie!!!!!!!! I can just ride and sing and ride and sing and chair dance and groove and keep riding!!!!!!!!!! An Amazing Maze!!!!!!!!!!!! Opalla/Mel
Back in my day, and I am sure today a Maze show was a big party....everybody up movin to the grove. No other performances has this funk style..............hip, layed back, revelant, timeless, absoulte. No questions at age 71....U dig Oh my daughter last saw Maze in Mississippi it was my 65 birthday, we danced our ASSES off (lauther) and I danced away my sole --- my used store shoes. Good Lard. In those days we, were free, safe chillin as young folks may say.....The world has CHANGED 21st century AMericans. U better dig
Welp, welp!!❤😂 Frankie & the Guys are on their final concert touring schedule; performing their final New Orleans concert today, Saturday, May 25, 2024 & I can't be there; hopefully, my babygirl will make it; I've seen them perform 3 times at Budweiser Superfest concerts; thanking God for these blessed opportunities!❤❤❤
I went to see Maze in this time period. It’s was the same show as this . They were at the top of they’re game . Robin Duhe was 🔥🔥🔥🔥 . I saw them 2 or 3 times back then .
FACTS: I have always considered James Brown as the greatest entertainer that has ever lived. He not only invented Funk and revolutionized Soul Music, but he was also the baddest dude to ever set foot on a stage anywhere ever! If James Brown is the greatest performer that ever lived, then I'd have to say Earth, Wind & Fire is the greatest overall universal band of all time. No band in the whole history of music has reached as many people and touched as many hearts as Earth, Wind & Fire. What makes Earth, Wind & Fire so stellar is that their music is ALWAYS multi-cultural, universal and about LOVE. They are definitely the most spiritual band in secular music. However, after having said all of that, I have to now say that the most soulful band and the most relevant band to the Black experience here in these United States is Maze. While Earth, Wind & Fire may be the bigger, most dynamic band with the bigger show on stage, Maze is and always has been more personal to Black people in this country (and beyond). The melodies and lyrics of Maze is 100% PURE SOUL and Frankie Beverly's voice is the Magic that ranks second only to Sam Cooke and David Ruffin. If we had to compare all of the greatest bands in history in all of the genres, Maze would still come out on top and here's why: while all those other great bands from EWF to Sly & The Family Stone, The Rolling Stones, The Isley Brothers and so many more have always performed great live music "FOR" us, Frankie Beverly and Maze has always performed great music "TO" us. To go to a live Maze concert is to have a very personal experience with an excellent and very talented band. The reason it feels like Maze is playing "TO" us is because they are. Frankie makes it personal and that's what sets him and this amazing band ahead of all the others. So, in conclusion, though they have not won many of the big Grammys and other awards that far less entertainers have, the bottom line is they've never needed that validation. They're above that, and quite frankly, if Earth, Wind and Fire came to town in one theater, Isley Brothers in another and seven other bands on one venue in yet another theater, but Maze was somewhere in town at the same time, we'd all go see Maze. At least I know I would. I'm glad I lived in the era of live music and Funk,, but moreso, I'm glad I lived in the era of Maze.
Strong statements! But as a 60s baby I’m going to co-sign and affirm! This is 💯 FACTS! I love all the aforementioned. I’ve paid good money to see them all multiple times over my lifetime, but in my book a live Maze and Frankie show rules them all! The only challenger for me was Rufus and Chaka. Both bands are very special to me but in different ways.
Only Vusi Mazibuko is in changing times I enjoyed working in his garden in 1982 with Mapiwe Kunne. Themba Mazibuko and Jabu Mazibuko the father and mother of Brenda Mbali Mazibuko thrilled in this song in 1982 by the swimming pool like concrete grassy area in the Mazibukos of road 26
Damn this original band maze featuring Frankie Beverly is a crown jewel I think people don't realize or understand how great maze featuring Frankie Beverly was back in the days his band this day and age don't have the chemistry and it's a lot be going in with the band ok school for life plus Frankie is a lot older
@ronaldwilliams4954 I thought that I was the only other person that New that. Roy Ayers was hot during the 70s, I've got several of his albums to this day and from time to time play them on the turntable.